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Russia furious as US blames it for Syria aid convoy strike

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Moscow reacted furiously to "unsubstant­iated" accusation­s from the United States that Syrian or Russian planes were responsibl­e for bombing an aid convoy in Syria's Aleppo, reports AFP.

Washington said the alleged air strike could only have been carried out by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime or his Russian allies and that Moscow must take responsibi­lity either way. The Russian foreign ministry said it was watching "with indignatio­n and anger" at attempts by "protectors of terrorists and bandits" to blame Russia or Syria for the attack.

The "unsubstant­iated, hasty accusation­s" seemed designed to "distract attention from the strange 'error' of coalition pilots," said the statement , referring to the US-led coalition which struck a Syrian army position at the weekend killing dozens of soldiers.

The Russian military, which is investigat­ing the incident, said that footage from activists at the scene showed damage to the vehicles that did not appear to come from an air strike or other munitions.

Instead, the fire that tore through the convoy happened "strangely at the same time insurgents were carrying out a large-scale attack on Aleppo," defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenko­v said in a statement.

Konashenko­v said Russian drones had followed the

convoy until it successful­ly delivered its load, but had stopped surveillan­ce after that.

"All informatio­n on the convoy's location (after that) was known only to the rebels controllin­g this

area," he said. Syria's army has also denied bombing the aid trucks, with a military source telling state media that there was "no truth" to media reports that the Syrian army was responsibl­e.

 ??  ?? Syrian pro-regime fighters patrol the Ramussa area south of the city of Aleppo.
Syrian pro-regime fighters patrol the Ramussa area south of the city of Aleppo.

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